Life of a Greatest Generation Survivor
John A. Novobilski
Mystic Publishers
850 South Boulder Highway, Suite 436, Henderson, NV 89015
www.mysticpublishers.com
9781934051320, $15.95, www.amazon.com
One of the most enduringly valuable things men and women can do who have lived through 'interesting times', and are keen observers of the world around them, is to record their personal histories and insights for the benefit of their contemporaries and their posterity. That's precisely what John A. Novobilski has done in his combination memoir and political treatise "Life of a Greatest Generation Survivor". Born to Polish parents and growing up in America through the years of the Great Depression, serving in the marine corp during World War II, watching the country go through the decades of Hippy counter-cultures and Baby Boomer self-absorption, assessing the deficiencies and betrayals of elected officials to the halls of Congress, the ever present turmoil of the judicial system, the consequences of a national dependence on foreign oil, the advent of global terrorism, disasters in the making as represented by Social Security, ever more complicated tax laws, and a perceived bias in the national media, "Life of a Greatest Generation Survivor" is an articulate and persuasive assessment of how the moral decay in our traditional institutions, including the churches, have essential betrayed the sacrifices of life and treasure by previous generations for the sake of increasingly abandoned principles including the liberties and responsibilities of a free and democratic society. A fascinating read that is both thoughtful and thought-provoking, "Life of a Greatest Generation Survivor" is highly recommended for both personal and community library collections.




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